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T112288Y

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Aug 6, 2013
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Good day,

To you who is taking this time in reading my post, thank you very much.

I am a 24-year-old Japanese male.
I just recently got my LMO and closed-work permit (2 years) as a server for the hospitality industry (restaurant).
Though I work as their delivery driver and get paid per delivery.
Therefore if I need to average 10 a day and work everyday in order to "reach my paycheque".

Recently my hours thus wage has decreased by a lot now that the company is giving me payment through a form of cheque.
I realized I will not be able to make good money anymore and very skeptical working for my current boss.
I believe in the end I will not get any help for PNP, ending up without a PR.
Up until now my boss was the one "taking care" of everything for me.
Therefore I do not know much about PNP or PR.

I am willing to move out of BC if I am able to get PR faster.
Please advise me on what to do.
Thank you very much for your time.

Reasons for PR:
I want to go back to university to finish school.
Want to start real estate.
 
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T112288Y said:
Good day,

To you who is taking this time in reading my post, thank you very much.

I am a 24-year-old Japanese male.
I just recently got my LMO and closed-work permit (2 years) as a server for the hospitality industry (restaurant).
Though I work as their delivery driver and get paid per delivery.
Therefore if I need to average 10 a day and work everyday in order to "reach my paycheque".

Recently my hours thus wage has decreased by a lot now that the company is giving me payment through a form of cheque.
I realized I will not be able to make good money anymore and very skeptical working for my current boss.
I believe in the end I will not get any help for PNP, ending up without a PR.
Up until now my boss was the one "taking care" of everything for me.
Therefore I do not know much about PNP or PR.

I am willing to move out of BC if I am able to get PR faster.
Please advise me on what to do.
Thank you very much for your time.

Reasons for PR:
I want to go back to university to finish school.
Want to start real estate.